The Chitrakoot Falls (alternative spelling Chitrakut) is a 29 meter (95 ft.) waterfall located near Jagdalpur, in the state of Chhattisgarh, India.
It is the largest waterfall in India. During monsoon, through July to October, it widens up to 150 meters and its waters turn wild and violent. During winter season, from October to February, the water becomes calmer and lighter and the waterfall looks different, with fewer and delicate falls, a delightful time for photographers.
The watercolour changes from season to season as well. In monsoon, the water is filled with silt and it turns a little brown whereas in summer it’s white and clear.
Chitrakoot Falls Location
Chitrakoot Falls, Bastar, Chhattisgarh, India